U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Security Council Envoys Meet on Iraqi Crisis

A meeting between U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and the ambassadors of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council is expected to resume later this week to discuss the principal problems and possible next steps in resolving the Iraqi crisis. The meeting, which has entered a "very critical stage" according to a U.N. official, aims to achieve a diplomatic solution through the implementation of U.N. resolutions. The envoys have agreed to consult their capitals before resuming discussions.

Key Takeaways:

  • The U.N. Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, met with the ambassadors of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council to discuss the Iraqi crisis and potential next steps.
  • The meeting has entered a "very critical stage" with no clear solution in sight, according to a U.N. official.
  • The envoys agreed to consult their capitals before resuming discussions later this week.
  • Britain and the United States are demanding "full and unfettered" compliance to U.N. resolutions by the government of Iraq.
  • The Security Council's goal is to achieve a diplomatic solution through the implementation of U.N. resolutions.
  • Meeting attendees discussed several initiatives to address the crisis.
  • The Secretary-General emphasized that all efforts must continue to achieve a diplomatic solution aimed at full implementation of U.N. resolutions.

Statistics:

  • The U.N. official stated that the crisis has entered a "very critical stage" with no clear solution in sight.
  • The meeting aims to achieve a diplomatic solution through the implementation of U.N. resolutions.
  • The number of U.N. resolutions relevant to the Iraqi crisis is not specified in the source material.

Sources:

  • United Press International, Copyright 1998 by United Press International. All rights reserved.
  • Meeting with U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, as cited in the U.N. official interview with United Press International.